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Beginning Java Networking (Programmer to Programmer)
 
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Beginning Java Networking (Programmer to Programmer) [Illustrated] (Paperback)

by Alexander V. Konstantinou (Author), William Wright (Author), Chad Darby (Author), Glenn E. Mitchell II (Author), Joel Peach (Author), Pascal de Haan (Author), Peter den Haan (Author), et al (Author), Wrox Author Team (Author), Peter Wansch (Author), Sameer Tyagi (Author), Sean McLean (Author), Sing Li (Author)
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Product details

  • Paperback: 900 pages
  • Publisher: WROX Press Ltd; illustrated edition edition (1 Sep 2001)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1861005601
  • ISBN-13: 978-1861005601
  • Product Dimensions: 22.8 x 18.3 x 4.7 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 1,021,250 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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    #10 in  Books > Computing & Internet > Computer Science > Security > Programming > Java
    #27 in  Books > Computing & Internet > Programming > Languages > Java > Networking
    #47 in  Books > Computing & Internet > Certification > Subjects > Java
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Book Description
The increasing popularity of the Internet has resulted in the majority of today's programming tasks and applications involving some form of networking. Almost every programming language provides some networking facilities. However, unlike other programming languages, Java had support for network programming built into it right from the start. Java, therefore, allows you to develop powerful network applications with exceptional ease. This book introduces you to the world of Java network programming and takes you far inside it.

The chapters of this book are grouped in five sections. The first section looks at network basics. Java networking preliminaries are then covered in the following section. The third section explores classes that are provided by Java to handle a variety of network tasks. Java API's that are used for distributed network programming are covered in section four. The fifth and final section investigates new networking features and improvements offered by JDK 1.4.

This book covers:

Networking in JDK 1.3 and 1.4
Network Basics
Java I/O, Threads
Java security model, JCA, JAAS, JCE and JSSE
TCP, UDP, Multicasting
Java URL handler architecture
Serialization, RMI, CORBA
Servlets, JavaMail, JMS


About the Author
Alexander V. Konstantinou is currently completing his doctoral degree in Computer Science at Columbia University in the city of New York. His general research interests include programming languages, computer networks, network management and distributed systems.

Bill Wright is a division engineer with BBN Technologies in Arlington, Virginia. His current work is in the areas of real-time signal processing systems and distributed agent applications.

Chad Darby is the founder of J9 Consulting, a Java consulting firm. He has experience developing n-tier web applications for Fortune 500 companies and the Department of Defence. Chad has also published articles in Java Report, Java Developer's Journal, and Web Techniques. He can be reached at darby@j-nine.com.

Glenn E. Mitchell II is the faculty administrator at USF who directs the State Data Centre on Aging and is also an active consultant, writer, and speaker. His consulting firm is called .Com Consulting Group. You can reach Mitch at mitchell@dot-com-group.com.

Joel Peach is Vice President of Professional Services and co-founder of Tracer Information Systems, Ltd. in Columbus, OH. He has several years of experience building distributed applications for both private and public sector firms. You can reach Joel at: jpeach@traceris.com.

Pascal de Haan currently works for one of the largest independent software integrators, Cap Gemini Ernst & Young with a high technology unit, called Warp11. My main focus at this moment lies with webservices, marketplaces and related technologies.

Peter den Haan is a senior systems engineer at Objectivity Ltd, a UK-based systems integration company. Peter is a Sun certified Java 2 developer, a JavaRanch bartender and holds a doctorate in theoretical physics.

Peter Wansh is a software developer at IBM's Toronto Lab working on the DB2 Universal Database administration tools. His interests include Web-based learning, large-scale Java application development, time-based media processing in Java, relational databases and theoretical computer science subjects such as software analysis and verification.

"Sameer Tyagi is Java Architect at Sun and when he's not doing something in Java, he can be found sky diving out of a plane or trying to fly one ".

Sean McLean currently focuses on the design and development of multi-tiered distributed Internet applications, particularly distributed content management systems. Sean's interest in the world of computers also includes cryptography, signal processing and digital audio editing.

Sing Li's wide-ranging experience spans distributed architectures, multi-tiered Internet/Intranet systems, computer telephony, call centre technology, and embedded systems. Sing has participated in several Wrox projects in the past, and has been working with (and writing about) Java and Jini since their very first alpha releases, and is an active participant in the Jini community.


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5.0 out of 5 stars Benefits an advanced Java programmer, 18 April 2002
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I was looking to do more than what you normally find documented in Java and this gave me the details I needed. It has a lot of network protocol details right in the book so you don't have to keep switching between a protocol book and a Java book. Although it's titled, "Beginning Java Networking" it would also benefit an advanced Java programmer interested in writing networking programs.
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